Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1857 — Page 3

STATE SENTINEL.

XOITDAT MORSISO, MARCH 2, MW.

oxJd t» In m m^T •• ttrw o'clock to (Maro lanorttoa *o aort rnonlHiryAro yoar hoodo and lly* no clopyod tte» aafklaf will oarn tW«T Pnlmof** VofwoMo Co*»oile Lotloa win aanalaly aoeomylUfc ikal kappy laaalt. ddnrlw. ^ jrwLOPT, on 1 bamday aiorntac Ika WU nluno, oa WMbinftoo atraoi, kotwaao tbo Wrlfhl Hoaao aad paan't «atooa, a aa*rr Oota Poa On aim. Tbo ladar win bo Uborally rrwardod by loorlnf tbo oaao at tbo oflea of tbo Wright Hoaaa. d*»JCFWlloy, Baal Solato Agoat of oar alty, o*n aatuaal tadnoanoato to all wbo waatlaado la Iowa, Kaa* •aa, Nobraaba, Mlnaoou or WioooaWa. Ho a*rato oator laado la aay qaaaUty fcr parttao, aboaportbaa tboyeaago and do It tbomoalooa-odraaeo tbo aoaoy aad giro ibara a year to pay Ibr it la, witboat latoyaat. ta qoarlorly payaonto. Ha baa now eoapotoat aar* royon oat making oaloottono for him. Pot fartbar Information apply t>y lot tor or In ponoo at bta oflaa, oror Adam*' Expram Com pan r. fbbta-dlwdtwU.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

nTTbofo will ba a loatnra ibla oranlag at 7J< o’clock at Colloao Hall, by WM. K. WALKER. Hob.

joeV—Tbo Moral, Koctal ond Intollactaal Conditio* of ^’. or from laaeUvo dlgaotlon aU of wblcb impair

lack mff Him*

la* Cmrw4

Mr. I. P. Dowry, o woO known minbaal of Carrot. lua. Waalgiimirj naatj. irbli TTfllii ft ft"— ■ Carrolloa, Mntgmmy co., O., JMap 4U, IMS. Mb. fleMn Palm am ‘^Doar fllr-Uat Doeombar white I waa la Ctodnaatl, I abtaiaad a botUo of yoar VagotaMa Coamatoa Lotion, to try Ha rMaaey la Ibo •ara of Barbor'o Itch, with wblah I bad baan aflltetad for mora ibaa alaa yaan; aad It girao ma grn.t plaaa arttabaaMa to InlbMa yon that It bao prorad luaflea. ay boyond all donbt. Ro phyiictan ba* oror do** m* oaa-haadradtb pan tba good IbU proparatioa has. aad I baraeoatoltod a rraat maay. It la a Talaabl# praparmtioo *• P- D. Srary day labrloglng to light aridaaea cqnaUy atroag. Lataoona daapalr (bat la tronbtad wltb tbta horrid dlaaaaa. It aaa ba aarad by a jjdletona naa of tbl* great VkU ParUUr. Prtaa SO oama, or oix bottle* for W 50.

Praparad oaly by

aOLO.X PALMER,

M Waal Poarth «., Clnataaatl, O.

Por alo by Dragglal* ganarally. mart-ddwlm.

tAJfO'b ■AMEAPARTLLA.

Altbongb SarofaU la generally inherited, yet H la pooetMe for (boo* born with aporloatly aonnd aonoUtolion to become Berofalono, from llrlng upon Improper diet, exposing tbomaolra* to maphltlc gnoao, or ma-

tho Proa Colored Population of tbo Catted State*—eon trolled by the Law of Prejedice. Wo append tba following 1 otter, addrooood to lb* ettlsan* of IndlanspoHo, in reopaet to the eharaetor of Mr. Walkor 1 * loctoro .* Omasmtoa*, San. W, 1R>7. TV IkitiUitn* tf IndianaptIn — Wo had Urn plaoonra.a few waato olnw, ol baarlag on* of Mr. Wm. K Walkor’* lactaras la tblo place “on th* Condition and Hoeiol Prirlloge* of tba Colored Man of Amerlea,” In which Mr. W. dUpUycd edaeatlon and talent* of a rery roopadabla ardor. HI* Myl* was e hast a, bit language correct, aad bis argumont* bard to answer. H It position* were to a* now and bold, bnl they were maintained with an argumomatiT# modooty which pleaaed hit aodlonr* and did honor to himoelf. It lootir iMillof that any Intelligent eongregaUoo will bo grallflod In bearing bin. w w „

J.T. OlB»OM, 1 HA OKOVEH, IAN. WARRBif.

ASSOC I A-

tbo ellalMy of tbo blood, rendering tt thick on *d and la* gamed, uatllj eruption* break oat upon tba sarfhc* of tba body. In Lblaexlgeaey nothing U so *«caciou» as Naod’sNamnparilla to purify the blood, promote a baaltby circulation, strengthen the functional organ* of tba (tomacb and effect a radical eu re. Prepared aad sold by A. B. di D. SARDS, Drugglrte, 100 Pnlton Straat, Raw York, also by R.BROWRIRO, Indianapolis, Indiana, and by Drnggleta generally.

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IT IS CONCEDED BY ALL

Thai lb* nmortment of Family Medietas* prepared by Mason. Comstock A Brother, of Raw York, are, without exception, the beet arcr sold. Tbo Immense aal* of tboo* remedies Is a sure proof of their Intrinsic Talueex* landing aa 11 does, not only throughout tba United State* but over the world nearly. They are the first who pra ■ pared “ ro called ” Patent Medicines, on the pleln, easily understood plan of “ a different remedy for dlff.

YOVNO MKN’R CHKISTIAW TIOR. ^

The next lecture before the Association wtlU# dsHv* j tr#0 ' ^ do not try to humbug th* public

with any "cure alto,” or nostrums. Among their tr. ; tide* are Cherry and Lungwort, for colds, Turkish 1 Balm, Vtctorta Hair Olom, Family PUto, Pain KUler, die., and they will bo found on trial really useful and efflcactous medicines. They are atoo tba proprietors of Youatt’s di Carlton’s Horse and Oattl* Medicines, which being prepared from the private radpas of You* *u, th* great English Farrier, they with confidence, recommend them to the public, m redly scientific and 1 valuable medicine* Among them are Condition Pow-

ders, Oa'gllng Oil, Hoare Powders die.

arad at Wmley Chapel on Tuesday orenlng March 3rd, by Rav. W. A. Mlll»urn,of Row York, Nubjad “ Aaron |

Burr.”

Admission ticket* 85cento, at Htewari A Bowen's. 0^7 We Dotice preparations slrasdy for the planting of shade trees along the side-walks in Yarious parts of the city.

0£yWm. E. Walker, whole advertised to lecture to-night at College Hall, is a colored

mao.

(ST Lettuce, young onions, rsdishes, Ac., havo made their appearance on oar hotel laU s. ^ (KrThe "Ladies' Weekly Tribune, M is the name of an new paper, published in Indianapolis, which has made its appearance on our table.

Try tbsm aad ba eonriocad.

Agents for Indianapolis, JAN. KIItLAN,S. M’MIL* LEN. feW-dgwlw.

OCT Williams’ Panorama of the Bible, the most beautiful work of art that has arer Ylslted Indianapolis, is drawing admiring crowds nightly at Masonic Hall.

(£T Magnificent Rock Bass, from the Clay county reservoir, are plentiful now in our markets. We have Pike, too, from the Kankakee, and Muscalunge from the great Lakes.

ARE YOU 8.CK— Or have you friends that are sick 1 Then read Dr. Easterly’s adrertlsemsnt In another column of this paper, and go to th* agent In this place and obtain the medicine recommended fo* th* Complaint. W# allude to Dr. Kastorly’s Iodine and Sanaparilla, Dr. Carter’s Cough Balsnm, Dr. Kasterlr’s Fever and Ague Killer, Dr. Baker's Specific and Dr. Hooper’s Femala Cordial. These medicines have been thoroughly tested In the varioos forms of disease lor which they are recommended and can be confidently recommended as the most tfleadous remedies known. They are vary popular and are selling rapidly in nearly every city and town in the United States. To ba oad of TOMLINSON A COX, agents for Indianapolis. fbb88*dAwla. HOLLOWY’S PILLS —A STARTLING

TRUTH.

Those who die with the means of care at hand commit eonstructlre snteld*, and as these wonderful Pills eradicate *11 complaint* of the digestive and secretive organs, suflbrers from the maladies who neglect to

OirThe "Victors” ware out on East Wtah-

IngtOQ Itreet, trying their new engine, S 'ar- ! ukeibamrincnrafearfnl responsibility, day. It performed beautifully, demonstrating Bold at the Manufactories, No. So, Malden Lane, New thoroughly its capacities for efficient work in druK , #u< al 2.t c .,«>^c.,and gi p*r>ox.

any caae of need.

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TELBGRAPffiC. f LT FOR THB SKRTIRBL.]

Arrival mt ike

ferai* mails

coni

LATBR FROM CALIFORNIA.

mMiitp nttMwt*. law Yaaa, Vak. 31.

imsbip llildoto arrived last svaatag, wHh Cali-

Usamils toMe 6th.

aerted at the Isthmus with tha goaora, which it down about 91jnojoo Tha balk was traaw to Urn llllaoto—exact amoaat ast Mated. A commute* of th* Laglelatara have reported that •124j0ee he* boon taken irasa the Traaaery. TheTreaeerarasaaceeaatadtorUwdtoappaaiaaa* by axhlbUiag a head from tha Pacts* Expram Company, to pay next July the Mamet oa tba Slate debt; bat tba validity of th* bend to questioned, it did not acknowledge tka receipt of tba money. The Treasurer was called on, aad gave additional aeeartty far money la hi* keeping. A proposition has been made to impeach him bofora th*

Lagutotoia.

Ftaar daB at IS 3 ■“rsawt

astsPMmS?

g aiTtiasai i

•aW; Si «#1 « Mr

At a meeting of th* cUlxetrs of Mariposa tt was reoelv*d to reetot Framoot'e claim to th* Mariposa tract. There Isa Mt bofora tba Beasts, providing for work, log miaas la grants made before the treaty of Osoda. loop*, which wtU, If named, enable Mart pom settle n to

defeat Fremont’s claim.

^jhmna HlD^Plaeer county, was nearly destroyed by fir*. Mexican bandits arc dors stating the southern conn*

Urn and ma-derlng the InhaMtants.

Tba sheriff of 1»* Angelos and three constable* went

to protect the people aad wars murdered.

Tba Legislature has appropriated S5AW to assist to

exterminate the robbers.

Tba recant earthquake caused the ground to open tea feat wide lor many miles In length la the souther* past

of tha State.

One hundred man mi led from Ban Francisco on tba VI si for Nan I’lego, Intending to go from thence over-

land to Honor*.

Business at Naa Francisco continued dull. Ro Improvement In pricer. The mines are yielding largely except the Northern, which are blockaded with mow. Receipts good at Nan Francisco—20 percent greater than the preceding fort-

nirtt

Kelman A Co., dry goods merchant* failed. Their liabilities Hoo/iO". Arrival f the Staamashlp M^ara. Halifax, Feb. 28. The steamship Niagara arrived this morning. Nhe brings Liverpool dates to the 14th. There was a rumor of tue termination of the Fenian War. COMMERCIAL IRTELLISncX. LiviarooL.—Sugar steady. Lard steady. Provision* dull. Flour duil and wheat very dull. Corn quiet and steady. Money easier—C'onaol* 93\®£M. The London news received by the Niagara says there are no more troops to be sent to Persia or Canton; the British forces at uushlre will not advance into the interior of PeraU. aad every effort is being made to perfect a peace, and there to every reaaon to hope that negotiations at Paris will terminate in the establishment Of amicable relations between Penis and England.— New troubles, however, are said to be brewing in Europe, growing oat of the question in re ation to the Principalities. The London Times says that a a satisfactory rettlement of that question cannot but be endangered by sneb an Imprudent manifesto as that published in tire MonlThe Time* also say* that it will be the duty of

MTU A imJKAMCB COXPAiVT, OF HARTFORD, CONN.

Charts r«4 t»l». ' CASH CAPITAL, - -

IMOS. Ineare* each budding* oreoatenUin a vary fa-

vorable maaaar, for 3 or 5 year*-

‘-BsassB&BafeSr* Alee, I near** Ware*, WmshouaeejRanitlaga orCoataato aad Paiaosal nafaiggatoawily> Mw on irv. at ndts astow aa ssaMWead wttbtbe bBMsdeSi '—-vrataasaL . Application caa be mad# to whole lly authorized to traMaet all taafaeaeseaaamei wM

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elpatltiee.

CORGBKBRIOMAE.. ■Washirstox, Feb. 28. Sen atx—The Senate passed the House bill prohibiting the Importation* of obscene priLts, statues, dec. Also the House bill establlehing a port of delivery at Augusta, Oa. The House Mil, making an appropriation to ike completion ol military roads In Oregon, was also passed. On motion of Mr. Crittenden the Senate proceeded to the consideration of the Joint R eolation

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Corv _ Onto dsO at 41cWhtakj to hath hhdaat

I; ealaaaf htoesnaL.msd

fully an the ba Agaaey

WM. HER DEMON.

HATS, OAFS, RMS, AC., T OOflIV. rpMS UlTDEHSIOMED OI7BKS A LABOE Sleek H AT S,°0 APS, And all other klada of good* helsafflag to a regular HAT STORE at PRIMS COST, utilth* whola mock to closed out. Call at tha Ptoopla’B Hat Mora, No. 11 West Washington St., South eSSe, aad gat Bargaia*. feh26-d2wAw4w-hl. G. F. McGlRRIS, Agt.

IVIOURIVIIVCr STOKE. A FLAGS WHERE UtDISS GAM FIMD /V every article worn by them in mourning, with the largest and moat elegant stock of second mourning aad Mack drees goods, wad of Raw York. Also, ovary variety made articles, such as Bonnet!*, Shawto. Mantilla*, Vails, Collars, Sleeves, Hosiery, Glove*, Ac. The above article* can be had at least tea par cent, lower thaa at the regular Dry Goods Sioraa. O. T. JESSUP, No. 50 West Fourth St. between Walnut and Via*, Cincinnati. All orders paaetusllyatteaded to. febS6-d2w.

FREIGHT ARRANGEMENT FOR 1857.

Valentine 4c Co ’»

EXPRESS FREIGT LINE, BETWEEN EAST AND WEST , Via. New York & Erie Lake Shore Railroad.

TIME; SIX TO EIGHT DAYS. TTP Messengers sent with each train.

Goods for IndianapoU* changed oaly at Dunkirk.

Freight from Hew York to

tl »,Sd your roo

Freight Line.”

Indlaaapolls, 1st elaaa,

do., $1 4S,3d do,, ft 30 bar 1110 Iba. Hava

ked‘‘By Valenti

roods marked ‘‘By Valentine A Co’s Express

PRINCIPAL OFFICES. Ro. 175Broadway,Raw York; No.30 South Lave*, St. Louis; BaUafoataine Freight Depot, Indianapolis. feb36. L. KILBY, agent.

0£r A bill bas boon introduced in the Lag-, laronTAXTroFaxALae—Dn. Cbbbsikax 1 * Pills.— ialatnro, by Blako, of Olin’oa, authorizing ! 'nwcombinations of ingredient* In these Pills, Is the

,h. purcha*. of ,h. b„„i, bp.idip,. co., «i

Illlnoio street and South Western Diagonal, (toproper ehannal. In every tnsUnea have tha Pills for the use of lha new State Bank of Indiana. 1 provedsueeesaful. Th# PUUlnvartaMy open thoseob- „ i (tractions to which females are liable, and bring nature

(ttrTho Protestant Episcopal oougregatlon of Indianapolis have entered upon arrangements for building a new church edifloo during the proseat year. A resolution was adoptsd Id the House of Representativea on Saturday, permitting the us« of the Hall for divine service* by the congregation in the meanwhile.

0£rWocall attention to the advertisements of Messrs, Hawthorn A Buchanan, wholesale and retail dealers in china, glaas,

and queenswaro, East Washington-st. Their {toble,end free from anything Injurious tollfe or heslth. ■took is one of the heaviest in the city, and J Pu J!* ndb ° D V.

their assortment most varied and extensive.

Into It* proper channel, whereby health Is restored,end th* pel* end deathly countenence changed to e healthy oae. Nofemale ean enjoy good health unless she Is egnlar; and whenaver an obstruction takes plaee, whether from exposure, oold, or any other cans*, the general healthlmmedlatoly begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy ha* been the eausa of so many consumption*among young females. Headache, Pain In tha Side, Palpitation of th* Heart, Loathing of Food, end disturbed sleep, do most always arts* from tha Interruption of nature; and whenever that 1* tha case, th* Pills will invariably remedy aU these evils. Nor •re they less efficacious la the cure of Leucorrbma, commonly called tha ‘‘Whltos.” Theta Pills should novar ba taken daring pregnancy, as they would ba turalo cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vege-

The most beautiful erticlee of ornamental glees and chinawsro are displayed on their counters.

Bbhkpit or Mbs. Tanrteill.—This tcoompllshed, promising and pretty young ac« treee takee a benefit to-night at the Atheneum. Miss Edstrom, Miss Pierson, Laura Lee, and the entire force of the company have volunteered. The beautiful Miw Alice Duncan will make her first appearance en the occasion. The playa are Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady, and The Firemen of Indianapolis. Mra. Tannyhill’s numberless admirers will undoubtedly orowd the house. Doctor Pnrlngton The celebrated Indian Botanic Physician, will be In Indianapolis March 12th, at the Palmer Hooee, room No. 3T, second floor, and will remain four days. Dr. Purington has traveled for the lest eight years, and devoted hie whole attentiun to chronic digmt~. and the community may accept the BMurance that he will not charge anything for axamination or advice. ▲ CAM or OOHSUMPTIOH CUBED BT Db. PuaiirroH.—Mr. Editor—It is with some reluctance that I at this time request you to publish a plain statement of facts in regard to the great and miraculous cure performed upon me by Dr. Puringtou. My case was of three Years standing, continually growing wore# from the first. I resorted to the usual modeaof treating consumption. I sent for medical advice and medicine from a distance, but all to no parpoaa.. I received no benefit from anything but on the contrary grew woree and worse. I became diseesed internelly, so much so that an abscess formed on mj luft aide and broke out oa my right side, discharged two quarts of matter in oae day, •nd continued a running sore. There wee a council of nine physicians bald, and all pro* noonoed my case iiioamble by medical aklll Dr. Purington, from Portland, Mainu, located a few days at tha Tremont House, MeesUkm, Ohio, and aa there was no other altarnadve but either to try him or die, I aaade ooe more eflbrt to live. Of Um result I need not my a word. Those scunaintsd with mu cun bear testimony to the fact that I am now a wall man. aad able to perform any kind of bard wort. Now I have not bun actuated by any selfish purpose in publishing e remedy for the most dreadfd of all diseases. If this la a means of caring ose Individual my oMeot ig Bloom pi jihad, P LI8T1R BELLAMY, Massillon, Ohio.

Tkats Pills era put up In square, flat boxes. Parsons residing where there U no agency asUbltohed, by enclosing On# Dollar in a letter, prepaid, to Dr. C. L. CaiasMAU.Ro. 287 Blacker si., Haw York City,can Wholesaleand Retail Dcalarfor Indianapolis.

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from the House increasing the pay of Lieut. Gen. rtcott. The Senate passed the deficiency and House bill establishing three additional land districts in Nebraska,

and three In Kansas.

On motion of Mr. Wilson, a resolution waa adopted requesting the President to communicate to the Senate all correspondence with Gearv relative to the affairs of Kansas. After a brief discussion, the subject was post-

poned until Monday.

The deficiency bill waa then taken up, and the Senato struck out the clause appropriating $iS5 <U0 fer books for the members of the House. Senators, In the course of debate, said that this was a stupendous fraud en the

country.

The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill. Aa amendment was proposed by the Committee en Finance to create a miss on to Persia. Benjamin, and Thompson, of Ky., objected to the amendment on the ground that In the present condition of aflhlrs there was no object to be obtained by sending a Minister to that country, as the Guvernmenl* of Kngland and Russia were seeking the supremacy In Persia, and were now existing there. Further we have no trade with Persia, and were not likely to have, inasmuch as Persia has no

sea po, L

Mason said reasons might exist which it would not be proper to state in open session that rendered It eminent y desirable that some steps should be taken t* open political and commercial relation, with the Persian Government. Brown advocated the amendment, and said the exclusive policy of China and Japan was gradually ylelplng to the progrss of civilization ; and with Persia a valuable trade might be opened. Thompson, of Ky , said the office waste be created to feed some

hungry broken-down politician. After further debate

the amendment was adopted, 25 against 21. Hocaa.—Mr. Kelsey thought the bill ought to dass

now, but moved that it be referred to a committee of the whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Quitman

thought It a very dangerous bill and moved that It be la|d upon the table. Orr said the committee did not expect to pea* the bill, and hoped Mr. Quitman’s motion would be agreed to. House refused, aye*81, nay*98,

to table the bill, and it was then pasted ; ayee 104, nave 83. j

H. Marshall moved to reconsider the vote. He said >

it might as well be known to the A merican people that while the Mil was passing, gentlemen here for the

8rst t me taking a look at it, sunning in groups. The bill ought net to become a law. Ifse, the whole coun-

try would laugh It to utter scorn. Never before whs such a measure heard of, even in despotic Unds. It

abridged the liberty of speech nod of the pr-ts from

odvocatiog or deieatingauy measure before Connees, which would say in effect, we wt 11 erect ourselves Into an immaculate tribunal. The resolution for the expul-

sion of James W. Slmonton was then taken up. Kelsey wished simply to remark, that the only differ-

ence In the Select Committee had grown out of contrary opinions as to ibe proper reports to be made to

the House. At this late period of th* session it would

be inexcusable were he to consume the time of the House, and unless some friend of Simontou desired to be heard In his behalf, he should move the previous

question.

Mr. Sage moved an amendment including Mr. Trip-

lett In the expulsion resolution.

Mr. Houston wLhed to exclude all persons engsged in the prosecution of claims, from the floo.-. It was but a temporary relief to expel ooe man and let .>00 ethers

remain.

Xaiiim, lebraakA, Iowa, Wistoosu and

Minneaota Lauda,

ENTERED ON TIME!! T HAVE MADE ASBAMGBMBWrSTO EM TER A In the above named State* and Territories, aay quantity of choice land*, from 40 to 50 JX o acres, for parties on twelve months credit in quarterly paymenu. Also, with cash and warrants. I have now experienced and good Judge* out making selections.

Tne highest price paid for warranto. Letter* answered giving fall particular*.

VlLLLAM

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Y. WILEY,

Real Batata Agent, Indianapolis Indiana.

A FEW mora left oftha Boaton Sod Plow, tha Jes XX Plow In the West, at Seed and A rricultnral Warehouse, septll-lf 74 Bast Washlagton-st.

Fraah Arrival of <lMaeasware ■ T snir WBSTMOBLLIIO A.vn JAMBS BAT.

VTTB have Just received direct from the maaalheto▼Y rtos in England a Urge and varied aMOrtment of

* Diana* Hitts; also a Was*, which we will sel

evr vail. Keep soastsntiy on hand a Urge assortment

HAWTHORN A BUCHANAN,

East Washington at, near Little's Heiel.

I angiaau a large ana varicu assortment oi , comprising every variety of style in Txa itts; also surge quantity of assorted Glass h we will sell at wincmnATi Paicas with-

VV I WA6EM rvw j of Slone Ware.

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BANK NOTE TABLE, OORREOTED DAILY BY DUNLBVY, HAIBE A 0 0.. BnnMtn, Dtnhrt in Xtcktnft Coin sad Vnenrrtnt Bonk JVsirr.

FAB FUNDS

State Bank of Indiana, Bank of the State of Ind.,

State Bank of Ohio,

Suto Banks of Mtoeourt Solvent Banka of Ky.,

Louisiana Banks.

Specie Paying Free Bk’s.

•find.

i Specie paying Free Bk’e.

of Ohio,

Specie paying Free Bk’s.

of Virginia.

Old Banks of Virginia,

of Virginia. inks of Virgi

Maryland Banka In good

credit.

All solvent Baetern Banks

UN CURRENT Jlliuoio. Ditj

I

A1U except the Itot be-

low,

WiMnoin. AU Free Baaaa, JMeMgea. Banks la go d credit Cauade. Solvent Banka, AUkmmn. Mobil* Banks, AU others,

» l

FUNDS. Tkaaeersr. Old Banks, Stock Banks,

Banka aotsaca red.

Sear 3 CmroHnn. Solvent Banks, /forth Carolina, Solvent auk,

Dlt. »* 3 to 18

2 to 3

Old Banks, Independent,

- 2 3 to 18

Diooroditod Illinois Banks. People's Bank ofCanal, aad Rush nil# Bank, 13c. dts.

BXCHANGB.

Buying. I Sailing. On Raw York J4 p* Oa New Yack... J pr. pr I Philadelphia. 1 pr. pr| Baltimore 1 pr.

KiaiBf Son lasuraaoe Osmp&ny,

OF RISING SUP, INDIANA.

AU1H0BUED UlPllAL, $100,000 INCORPORATED *i»4.

BOARD OrDXBBOTOBS.

s. Hathaway, JamM. Otoatags.

B. 3. BMhawuy, J. C. Wads,

J. W.Tnlbati, w. M. Parnell, Jaha Graaa, Htoum P.CIor*,

Sataaal F. Covlagtoa.

. - •- Hatuaway, Pie*.

B. J. Hatmawat, Beaty.

COMPANY TBAP8ACT8 BUSINESS IN IN-

DIANA ONLY.

TUB cc

1 DIAN. Fisa aad

aaglMt-dly.

DRESS TRIMMINGS ! i GRAND STOCK OP FKINGB,Moireantique, aad velvet trimmings, and dress buttons. declS. HUNT, SMITH A CO.

PROP. DaG BATH’S

soars;

;in*8««bly - •'is.-ium jr-* <5*

>to dii

, BOERH AYE'S

toytogSpjatokmsto ■•ULANB RITfEKS

AMUSEMENTS.

ijiAaataad*;

; Cramp is P*—

founds, 1^3

Bararq 1

Kasl^AnaTaUhl; Pilcm SaraBad Glam Curas, Fafiaaa, Broken Baaam, Salt Rh< Bfoto ftitinay, Pnlpitattoa, Pleurisy, 1

Asthma, Palsy, Goat, Erysipela*, 5 to tweaiy day*: ■emenaaf*. ScroMa, Abeam, S lolffdaye; Froatod P AakMr.Watktoaaf^nchbuig.tf Charto* DcGrath'i BlaMila Oil did aot cure him efKaaumatism aad ettuim

reeatvad from a fall.

Aek Bav. Mr. CUdwall, If it did not relieve him ol a

mm* aad nata in the breast one aisht. Aek KrTwetch, efBuchanaa, if tt did aotcure him of • weUad giaad* ia the throat la fifteen minntee, srhei tha BaeSers mill ho would dieia a ehort time. Aek Mrs. Aigyle, if h did not relieve her oflbt

Headache ia fifteen mlaatoa.

Ask Mra. Blarklimd, of Lynchburg, if it did sot ears

bar ofheadach* la fifteea mi—tee.

This Oil to mild, plaamat aad harmless—Us prope tie* are all for good. Children ehould have tt given them teething, aad for croup. Bawuie of hum imita-

" They know noth

to got

ton, paoCcmtog to make Electric Oil. n

tag of tta msaufhcture, their oaty aim . „ ... mousy! Look out I Beware! The only gaauiaa is made at the old eat Utah meat, 39 South 8th street,

Phitolalphta,Bnt, removed.

No Ktoetrie Oil should bo used unless my signature to ou the UM aad name Mown on the bottle. All oth-

ers are dnageroo*. Bottles25, 50,end fi. RHEUMATISM.

Mm. lBgtoB,Nuiae, Catharine StreeLbetween Fourth and Fifth, cured. Think* the “Blectnc Oil” wonder-

fnl. Ash Mrs. Rlhmm 8. Third st.

Bean.—Thoms. Adams, So. 6, Britton street, scalded

his font so bad that the leeh almost dropped off. Used DeGnUh’s ‘‘ Electric Oil,” which made a rapid eure.-

Aak him aad faUier Smith, City Missionary.

(Pram Dr. Williams, Columbia, Pa., March 2d, 1836.)

Faov. C. DsGaATU—Gonto: lam out of yoar most

highly esteemed “Electric OU” sgsin. Seles are increasing with me and so are the cures. I have known one boUto to cure from one to four people, to which 1 ean testify. Please forward me 6 dozen small, 6 medium

aad 9 large size*, awl draw on me for the same,

Yours truly. .

R. WILLIAMS, Druggist, FottoviUe, Pa., Feb. 23 1856.

Prof. DeGralh A Co.—Grata : 1 would like to have your Ktoetrie OU, and atoo the solo control of this entire piaco. Pleas* Mud us aix dozen &e M four dozen medium, three dosen 75c., and two dozen #1 size, and draw

on mo for same.

Your* truly,

JOHN 8. C. MARTIN, Druggist

Ibe (genuine“Blectnc OU” cures, and the (genuine) “Btoctno Oil” sells—make a note of that—but remember that none to genuine unless signed in writing. For tale by K. Brownlng^lndianapolis, Ind.

fob5 ddkwlm.

TO LUMBER DEALERS AND BUILD-

ERS.

SHINGLES! SHtNOXS! SHINGLES! ri HE UNTDERSIGNED ARE MOW PREPARED 1 TO FORM OH THB BADE WITH SHIMgie* in any quantity desired. The machine used in their manufoctare to the celebrated “ EYARTS' SHINGLE MILL," Patented October, 1854. This mill has been in use in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, New York, and other States, for over eighteen months, and such is the GENUINE QUALITY Of the rhingtos produced, that builders, wherever they are sold, WILL USE NO OTKRBS. There are over twenty m to in operation in Chicago alone. The shingle* turned out by this perfect machine to quite EQUAL TO THE HAND MADE SPLIT,

AND

SHAVED SHINGLE And will lay more square feet to the weather by 20 to 40 per cent, to the thousand than any other now used. Tbashingtosa e made on an entiraly new principle, and are more darable than those cut by any other machinery whatever. They are uniform in size and thlcknesa; and when IxJd make a TIGHT AND DURABLE ROOF. Each shingle to as smooth and better finished than if •haved by hand. We have a targe number of certificate* of builder* and dealers, confirm lag all we say, which are open to inspection. Samples of the -hingles can be seen at lb* factory at Hill and Thompson s Planing Mill, on East Street, between the Roil oads. feb21-dl0t H. A. WHITE & CO. Noin: RufUs Hatch and G. B. Armstrong are the sole -nd exclusive agents or the sale of the Eights and MUtofer Indiana and Ohio. K Hatch can be found at aU time* at our factory In this city. See their advertisement in another column. feb24-dl0t.

J.R. GRIFFITH, DEALER IN FURNITURE 1 i TTEBPS constantly on hand a good amortment of! IV Cabicet Furniture and Chain, No. 65 Washing-^ ton street, a few doors east of Masonic Hall. feb25.d3mo*.

OEIBBR’S PATENT GRAIN SEPARATOR, IMPROVED.

THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY POR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE RIMETS. LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF AXY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the vanons affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER. Hack a* Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colick j Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appatita, Despondency Coativaaem, Btinu aad Bleeding Piles. InaTINsrvouf Rheumatic and Neuralgic infections, it ha* in numer oas instances proved highly beneBctal, and In oth«n effected a decided cure. Thisis a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, afterthomannerafthecel Mated Holland Prcf.,Boerbave. Because ofnsgreatsuctess in most of the Karo peas States Us intraduction into th* United Stats* was intended more especially for those of our fatherland scattered here and there ever the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great succee* among them, 1 dow offer it to the A merican public, knowing tha tits truly wonderful medical virtues must be acknowledged. Ilia particularly recommended to those person* whose constitution* may have been impaired by the continuous use ot ardent tpirtia, or other forms of uissi pation. Generally instantaneous in eSteel, it finds its way directly to the sealof life, thrilling ana quickening every nerve, raising the drooping spirit, and, in fact infusing new health and vigor in tae system. NOTICE. Whoeverezpect* to find in this a beverage will be dk appointed; but to the sick, weak, and low spirited,! will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed o singular remedial properties. CAUTION. The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaoed to buy anything else until you have riven Boerhave’s Holland Bitters a lair trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely superior h is toall these imitations. Sold at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 00, by the SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR., A COMANUFACTURING PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, FltYM'fcx'txx’Slx, JE*m-

Duane.

Philadelphia—S. W. Dyott A Sons, 132

street.

Baltimore—Caspars Brother*, Jay ktreet an Aveaue. Cinetanati—John D. Park. Chicago—Barclay, Brothers, 213 S. Water street. 8t. Louis—Barnard Adams di Co. New Orleans—T. Wrieht dc Co

A T H EN E U M. LYUON A COw .I l nasssrai & xi m jk. v » x x« Xj FOR TO BENEFIT

OF

MRS. F. A. TANNYHILL#,

aad

LAST NIGHT BUT ONB OF THB SBABON! The popular agUgh Comedienne. HIM A LI CM BCftCAH, Hu velmreerad tor ratable services MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 2,18S7

wnitor- in

THB BEAUTIFUL OOMBDY OP

FAINT HXAJtT MH71B WOW FAIR LADYDuchess Be Tons sc sera MISS ALICE DUNCAN. K ng Charles II MISS F. BDSTEOM; Donna Leonora ....MRS. P. A. TANNYHILL. Fireman’s Dance.. LA USA LIE Gymnastic Exercises.....TT!! MAY A BHIEL Soag — LIKBEB BRUDEB BURHB1G.

To conclude with the local Drama of ths

INDIANAPOLIS FIREMEN- ^ Fred Jerome Mr. F. A. TANNYHILL Mr*. Waddle to ague Mrs. TANNYHILL Alike - Mias F. KDSTROM Rotary Pres* MR. LYTTON. ITT* Doors open at seven o’clock, curtain will rise at

iTTpaal seven.

way, co rne

Kort h

nov25-d&wlx.

r. Browning, sole Agent,

Indianapolis, Ihd.

JN-JSTW TH.OES^.mmiKrT. PRIVATE A.xica. Ooxxflc3.exk.ti.aarl MEDICAL ADVICE! A T THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPITAL.x\ Established for the cure of Syphilis, Seminar Weakness and the secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by DR. AMOS dc SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office

An instrument for the cure of

LADIES TAKE NOTICE. npHE LARGEST, FINEST, AND BEST ASSOBTA ment of Dress Silks, Satins, Merinoes, Bombazelas. Delaines, Lawns, Sheetings, Pillow Cast >**, Embroideries, I,aces, and Ribbons, that is kept in the city,

will be found only at the LADIES’ FANCY STORE.

The latest stvle Bonnetts, a large aaaortmenl from

- * - WH

8250 to 815.

febl9.

J. K. WHBLAN dc CO. No. 5 Bates Houta.

ARRIVAL

AT THE LADIES’ FANCY STORE. OEOEIVBD THIS DAY BY EXPRESS, Patent rv Steel, Whalebone, Rattan and Skeleton Hoop

Shirt'. feb!9.

J. K. WHBLAN dc CO.

STAfftfifiEBING.

DT Stammering, Ac., cured permanently and radical y, without pain—in from one to three hour* an scientific principle*—by the successful Dr. Jone*,Just arrived from N. Y.. and will practice at the Palmer House, until March flfteenth. He never fails, requires

no puy until the patient to enrad.

Artificial Human eyes, as perfect in appearance and

The Speaker said that no reporter had been admitted moren,enl M ,he Mtunl lDMrU * b * Dr ' Jone * o ib* floor excepting on one condition, that he was not ‘ of New York, now at the Palmer House, where he wll 1 engaged in the proseentiou of claims, and in every in- ; remain three week*. All persona who have been so rtnnce. with one axceptlon, the, have replied that they anfor nn , le utoloKaD ey# , are iaTit od to calL We

ean *i it all cases—head-quarters, New York.

were not so engaged.

Jonas, of Tennessee, remarked that the Doorkeeper shoald keep out all parsoas not entitled by right to a

seat on the floor.

The Spauker replied that the Doorkeepei had such

instructions.

Jones, of Tenn., said, if so, the Doorkeeper had not enforced the rme.

Humphrev Marshall remarkek that Mr. TripreU obtained a right to occupy a reporter’s seat, on his recommendation, but he had not exercised the privilege. Baritott said, as Simonton had been heard in bia defence, Mr. Llplcu should have tba same right. The resolution expelling Slmonton and Triplett from the floor of the House as reporters, was then adopted. The Honse then took up the bill reported from a select cammltlee to protect the people against corrupt and dtohonest Influence* in matters of legislation. Tha raeolution of Waabbvm, of 111, to discharge tbe Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, from the consideration of the River and Harbor Bills, bis ob jaet being to put them on passage. Rejected—113against

nO—two-thirds necessary,

The tariff MU, as amended by the Senate, was taken ^Todd moved to table. Lost—32 against 138. House now concu rad in the Senate amendment— 103 against 108, on the committa* ofconfereace asked

of the Senate. Adjourned.

Locisvillb, Feb. 28.

Judge Kane and son, from Philadelphia, arrived here tbto morning, and will proceed to P.ducah to await tbe remains of Dr. Kaae. The rema ns are expected here on Tucafiay or Wednesday Business will be suspended; Tha City Council, Masons, Firemen and eitixt ns have rsaotvad to turn out and pay hooon to the deceased.— The b.dy will lay in stale at Mozart Halt St. Louis, Fab. 28. Advices from Kansas state that tbe Legislator* passed a law declaring resistance to Territorial authority or laws to retoUTon punishable with death. A bill repealing th* tent by oaths, which passed tha Council, was dares tod in th* House unaa moualy. Baltusose, Feb. 28. The Praaidsnt has tonaad hto proclamation ordering th* sal* of Indian tract laws in Kansan in May and Jane next. Thera ara »boat 6M,IK0 acres of these laads, which will all ba sold to .to highest bldcer, but not at less than their appraised value.

Feb., 24.

dwlw

Appleton’s R. R. Cauide TTtOB FEBRUARY, JUST RECEIVED r AT STEWART kB OWEN’S,

feb3.

No. 18 West Washington Strset.

SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOB MALES. Prof. B. P. Hoyt, a. ■., will open a department lor a limited numitr of ypnng gentlemen in the Female College, on Monday, Feb. lUh. Por terms, and admission, apply lo tbe Principal^

Notice. T'HE co-partnership heretofore existing between tba X undersigned, under the firm and toy le of HAYE8 A HARMON, has this day baan dissolved by mutoal consent. The bustneas hereafter will be carried oa by P. HARMON, No. 39 Washington street, 3d door above tha Palmer Honse, where all thoae indebted to tha lata Arm of Hayes A Harmon wtU please call aad settle their accannls. A. HAYES. P. HARMON. Indiaaapol’s, Feb. 16,18S7. [Itebl7-dlw

St. Lana, Fab. 28. The river to awaiting slightly at this point. The uppar straasu are all falling except the Muaoari, which la riaiag. Weather dear and cool Uk moralag. After tha •tons last tahi it to road cold aad froze slightly before maraing. Basta— vary lively.

CucA**, Fab. 28.

John Wentworth was nominated for Mayor by aodanatioa by tha Rapooikaa Convention. Gultra,

oeratic caadldata, has

1 withdrawn.

Juirra, Dam-

HaUtax, Fab. 98. TtoCuaard staamar Niagara arrived this morato fiasa Uvatpeal with dates to tto 141k tat. OXHOTHNATT fiflAHZBT. CurcusATt, Fab. 28.

Falsa tt 789 Ms. Maas

la dry saltdaUv

arad at llayavlH*. at 8J( packed; 35*^09 kdaa at W, SBKD.

250 MSSfi

EMBROIDERIES. A NOTHER INVOICE received of beautiful P win, Jaconet, and Lsee Satis. Alaxaadaris Kid Gloves, Th read-gauntieto, aad many other FbwsyGoi Bogie Gy mps. Call at Ladies’ Fnacy Btora. feb!9. J. B- WHBLA

Good*. Alaa, LAN i* CO.

BUGLE GIMP,

A SUPEHIOH ARTTOLB tat received at A. A. B. WILLARD A CO’S.

febl9.

49 West Washington Street

YOBACCO A CIGARS mtoiratad l.^ ^

S VXTFF, gCOTCHAMDMACABOY.P^^ ^

A DBSIRABLB RBSmBHOH AT FHXYATB BALE. >TtHB houaa aad tot south aaateatatafilfantafiaf X Tnausmss ton its, k affkaud forth* mmottBBm. If net sold by tto 1st day of April, rtwifl thaa to to raattor aMyaar. " . . . _ For tarms of payment aaquira af ft*—baarttor oc North Meridian Street. J. W. BROWN, fohto Stanch week 1m.*

BOTAJTIO MEDIGMB. D IN VABIB1Y aa aaaarpaai

FRS8H

TTNB4UALLBD

^.POPBACO-

F. A ■IKKR5MYKR.

geueral Debility, o>

more properly known as Seminal Weakuess, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Back and Limbs,Dimness of Vision Ac., Ac., incapacitating | its victim for business or mvtrimony, rendering him misanthropical and suicidal in his propensities, is instantly arrested, and permanently cured In from fifteen

stantly arrested, and permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty days, by the use ol ihk Instrument, when used

canjointly with medicines.

YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR

NOTICE.

Dr. AMOS A SON are the only Physicknsin the State who are members of the Royal College of Su:

hslf-paat aaven.

Admission—Parquetia. Gallery

...50 (

...25

eats. da.

GREAT ATTRATCTION! WILL OPEN AT MASONIC HALL, ON THB 27TH INST., FOR A SHORT TIMB ONLY, J INSCO WILLIAMS* PANORAMA OF TNE DULL This magnificent Painting commence* with Chaos, and continaea own. in historical order, to tto Babylonish Captivity, containing over fifty o'tha moat sublime and interesting scene* in the Bible. Exhibition every evening. Doors open at 6,t; o’clock ; to commence at ?u. Tlck U, (to be had at the Hall door,) S3 cents, chit, dren under 10 year* of aga, 10 cents. —also— Exhibition every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON,for Families and Schools. Doors open at 2 o’clock; to commence at 3 o’clock precisely. Explanation by Professor Tibbit*. |febl7dAwtf

READ, CIRCULATE

AND

REMEMBER!

THE TIHE HAS DOME.

DEATH TO IHIDH PRICES.! FIRST GREAT SACRIFICB.

DRY GOODS! EVER KNOWN IN INDIANAPOLIS. This is a cleaning out of my entire stock. OPEXIXG DA Y—M OXDA Y, JAi\. TWELFTH, FOR A SAMPLE OF PRICES

ThBCEIVED FIRST PREMIUM AT THB INDIANA Xn> State Pair, Oct. 1856, (threshing and cleaning in 5 m and 12s. 11 bushek and 50 pounds, being oae bushel and 50 pound* more and In less time than the Richmond Machine.) Separating and cleaning on new principles. Simple, durable, and performance equalled by no other macnine. The Horse Power used with above machine received first premium at Indiana State Pair, Oct. 1856. We asake either the Belt or Geared Machine. Ako—J. J. Mann’s 1st premium Self-Raking Reaper, combined w th the mower, (1st premium awarded at last four Indiana State Pairs.) Also—Moore’s 1st Premium Wheat Drill. Ako—Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Castings, and job work in general, dec. HASSBLMAN A VINTON, Washington Foundry snd Machine Works, Indianapolk, lad. febS-ddcwPm.

ADVICE TO HUSBANDS AND WIVES, ALSO.THOSB CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. 4 Col’d Steel Plates 35 cts , plain plates 25 cts. free of postage. The work contaias a dissertation on the necessity of Marriage, instructions in Courting, with a cure for love, eflteets of Celibacy, Cohabitation, cause of Sterility explained, increase of family, with many other useful instructions,— from the French of Jean Dubok. Address, HENRY S. G. SMITH A Co. Agents Wanted. Box 4210 Post Office, N. Y. Jan27-d6m.

wbo are members of the Royal College of Surgeons, READ THE following list they have invented a most important instrument foi the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has been declared to be the only useful instrument ever yet discovered for the cure of Seminal Weakness, or any disease ol the genital or—"- ——* •— — — *-

Dr. A

NEW BOOKS. 'T1HEIVORUS; By Miss Sewell. 2vols. X Home and the World. Henry Lyle, or Life and Existence ; By Miss Mar ryat. MiUedulcia; a Thousand Pleasant Things. Memoir of Waahtugten; By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. The Young Ladies’ Own Book. Aurora Leigh; By Mra. Browning: new ed. Past Meridian ; By Mrs. Sigourney. Tribune Almanac and Political Register. At STEWART A BOWEN’S. fibl7dtf 18 West Washington-*!.

organs, caused by the secret habits of youth. MOS EON, in order to satisfy the most skepti

cal as to the merits of these instruments, pledge themselves that in any instance where they may prove unsat isfhetory after a lair trial, the money will be refunded

by returning the instrument in good order. Persons wishieg the above useful instrument will ob-

serve that the price, with the accompanying directions,

securely packed and sent by express, is ten dollars.

NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES.

DR. AMES A SON

May be consulted from eight o’clock in the morning until nine at night, in every stage and symptom of the Venereal Diserse, Gonorrhoea, Gleets, 8econd»ry symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strict ures of the Urethra, Ac., with inviolable oesresy. The treatment they adopt is the result of upwards of 3U years’ extensive and successful practice in London.— The most inveterate cates of Venereal Diseases eradi cated in eight or nine days, and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a moderate expense. The cur* effected without confinement or hindrance from bust ness; also,nodes and pains in the bone* and limbs

effectually eradicated.

It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims lo the Venereal Disease, owing to unskilful men, who, by.the use of that deadly poison, Mercury, ruin the constitution, cause ulcerations, with blotches on the head, face and body; dimness of sight, noise in the ears, deafness, obstinate gleets, nodes on the shin bones, ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, with nocturnal pains in the Bead and limbs, till at length a general debility and decay of the constitution ensue, and a melancholy death puUa period to their dreadful sufferings. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.

DR. AMOS A SON

Have for a long series of years been engaged in an extensive practice in the treatment of these delicate 00m

NOTICE.

'TWR Bank of Elk hart desire* to close up the busiX ness of issuing Bank Notes. The holders of Us notes are reqaeatedto present them to tbe Bank for pay■cut within two yaan from this date. In all other respect* tto baaineas will be continued as heretofore.

February *ls», 1857.

fetoS-dlt-*. P. MOREHOUSE, President.

FOB SALE, ~~

A MANUFACTURING business that will pay Fifty zY.D«llaia per week akfirsl, and may be extended to

Three Hundred Dollars k necessary to

rny amount,

cosasaeaee with. Apply by letter to Box 945, P.

fob23-d3t-*.

plaints, and are the only legally qualified physicians who, regardless of the taunt*and envy of the hypocritical and mock modes’., have had the confidence through the medium of the public press, to direct attention tc those enormous evils, from which no grade of society is free. In selecting this department of practice they have been amply rewarded by the great success that has attended their efforts in the treatment of tl which are *0 generally confided to unqualift norant empinca, who, will their pirated pi and assumed foreign names and titles, and

been amply rewarded by the great

tended their efforts in the treatment of these cases, which are *0 generally confided to unqualified and ig-

~ ‘ ubUcations

pretended

virtue* of their patent nostrums, have inflicted serious injury on those who have been Induced to plac* faith

in their pretensions.—(Medical Review. TO PATIENTS ABROAD.

Dr. AMOS A SON have made arrangements whereby packages can be forwarded with secresy and dispatch to

any part of the world.

Address Dr. AMOS 4* EON, corner of Main and Quay streets, Bnflhlo, N. Y. noy25-dAwly.

BENZOLE LI G^C

o. W. W1CKJ.

NOCK, WICKS & CC# ’ W«t Sixth Street/ tfertirean Main aadWainut,

coxmissio* * ~

MERCHANTS,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

aa* aaauaa is

rOBBIGM ANA DOMBSTIC LIQUORS,

'

JT». Bit* Mmim mroot,

may 3dly

r Virginia, Kentucky aad Mkaacri

Tobacco.

■a* OTraet, Molwoon Xd tt Ath,

louisvusLB, ky.

M K W

B O • K S

WEBDEN & ChImBERLAIN’S,

Dr. DarMn’a Observation* in Europe.

1 in tto Bast.

tSen from Europe. Biographical and

Dr. DwrMa’s

Dr. B. Ttompaoa’a U Dr. K Thorepaon’a

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Manufacturers of tbe Boston

BENZOLE GAS GENERATOR.

O. P. DRAKE’S PATENT, 1853.

’TVWELLINGS, SEMINABIBto, HOTELS, Stores, U Halls, Factories, Public Buildings, Ac., fitted up with this apparatus sad warranted to farekh a dear

and steady light, at all seasons of th* year. N. A That Drake*! apparatus is the oaly Benzole

apparatus that will work saltsfectorily throng* the cold

weather.

For State, County or Town Righto, apply aa above.

Incidental

Dr. B.ltoauana*s Moral aad Ratiftou Esscys. Ilili hi a M~* Ralifilni of Geology. Hltchkock’s ReHgioot Truth illustrated frer science.

NAM T# BENT.

A HOTHHH UOOMD SARD PIANO FORTH,

A. iagood ordar, to rent.

WILLARD A STO WELL.

No. 4 Bates Hoaas

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'T’HE Copartnership heretofore existing between tba X subscribers, ia tto flrai name of BROWNING A MAYER, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Browning having purchased from Mayer the entire capital aud it ek in trade, ha« atoo agreed lo pay all the debti ai.d liabilities of the firm. Payment of all debts da* tto firm will to made to Browsing, who to fuTy authorised to raceivo and receipt for the same. GEORGE T. BROWING, CHARLES MAYBE. ladiaaapolk, February 25,1857. feb37-d2w.

DRESS GOODS. NewjDeLaine**

for 15 cts.

Dc Bages, 1® “

only

Wool DeLaines, extra fine only 37

Mohair Madonnas, extra Lustra, 20 ” Cashmere Twills, only !• “

Plaid Mohairs,

only

All Wool Plaid Merinoes, for 6ti “

Cashmere Plaids,

for 48 "

Mourning DeLainer,

for 20 " 100 Dresses Irish Poplins, only *3 25 % dresa FRENCH MERINOES.

French Merinoes, only 75 Cents. “ “ extra fine only 95 “

ENGLISH MERINOES.

English Merinoes, for 20 Cents. “ “ extra fiae 37)^ “ ALPACCAS, ALPINES, ALPACCA8.

Alpacca Lustre, for “ for “ ** extra fine Alpacca Lustre, beat Jor Alpines, very fine, for PRINTS, PRIN Prints, fast colors, 300 pg. best Prints, for SILKS,* LKS, SILKS.

New Silk* for “ “ for

Ail my rich and high coat Silk* at

great bargain*.

BLACK SILKS.

Bkboff’c OU Boiled Silk only “ “ extra aeavy,

Tbia k a mere *ampl* of maay Bargain* I

be found in Silks, Ac.

SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Cashmere Square Sbawk for ” ” “ worth 810, for “ Lang “ worth 814 for

1 fCaahmara Long Shawls, worth f20, for

Bay “tato Shawl*, worth 89, for

Wool Long Shawto, oaly

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.

Yard wide Brown Muslin*, 0 eta; de. vary heavy 8J£ ; bleached me (Una, • eta; Extra quality Moaatod muslin*, I* cl*.-, 5-4 bleached muslins, for 12k eta.; 9-4 b cached muslin*, for 99 eta; Lonsdale Oottone, 12*Woollen Blanket* formerly sold aa 8*, now selling for 84 50. Crasbea ol aU kiada. Table Damaato, Bleeck•d and Brown, Brown Coscra from M canto to flJto, Bleached Covan, 8-4 all linen, for 90eta. Linen Doyle, large size,only S eta, Irish, Linens,worth 90 canto., fer

40 eta

RiOM worth of Cambric and Swim Edging* and la ■ertinca At your own price. 39 do*. Lad tea ’ Ribbed weal toe* for 37k aaata lermerty add for M eaata N. B. Caatomanahonld not toil to call aariy (or good hargniaa, at M. M. DUNN’S. Xo. 57 Blake*’ Battdteg, eppoatla Bates JIsm*.

JpBfifo

17 Ceats

20 “ 30 •’

6 Cents.

10 *•

•2X

73

i.oa

1-12X

8599

7 90

19 99 $1499

7 50 290

roRHOLosun or mohto aob.

N Si 1 Statd^fi^reTliW^Jutttai ComdHoBM doer la lBdtoa*pott*,f*vaaah,re mwchofttofoUowtag dascritodKaal Ratafia as wtU aattofy tto principal lt> torest, daaaagaeaad coat* da* oa aMtlgHa No. 642, made to the school fund of Marion Count) by Samael S. Booker aad KHiatoth Booker, viz : AU that part of lot number twelve (if) of aqaara number alma (11), Iitdtonepolto ladtami, amtoaaad ia tto fatiowtag bMadary to-wtt: bmriaaiag *3 tto aartb^aat aar *r af raid lot aad reaaiagttaaca w*at am* haadred aad thirty four (134) feet, thcaoe South forty-aiua aad a half <49kj font, timaaa aa* parallal wtthllM* oT«M lalaaa haadred aad thirty-foar (134) foot, these* north fortyaiaeaadahalf (49k) feat to tto ptoca of toglamiM^-

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JaaSB-dltdtw till 31 march

AUffTIN & BROWN, A editor Mario* Oaaaty.

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J. P. POPS A CO.

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THE GALLAUDET FARM.

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J.B. BROWN, Bdtoa Rouge, La.

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3. P. POPS A CO.

T7RLANX UMUB’S OAZHTTB OP FASHION

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B EWART A BOWEN'S

mrtaMagWbr.aWd to W. P. STVWAir * BOWBNW.

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